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When We Pray

If when we pray we walk away the same as before we partitioned the King of Kings and Lord of Lords your Faith has no life ... If when we ask for healing and give the problem more airtime than the solution there is no life in it ... If we can only get to the place where we trust God in everything as we do when we jump into our cars and trust that the brakes will work without each morning crawling under it to check all the lines wires and fluid levels ... to Trust God enough as we do when we walk into a dark room and flick on the lights without tearing down the walls or checking the circuit breaker each time ... To Trust Him enough that our Faith becomes the Final word in any situation knowing that God Loves Us and will provide for our every NEED and alot of our wants. Oh to Trust in Faith Believing He will do what He said and what He began in us He will complete. Whether it is Healing ... Deliverance ... Salvation or a Question yet answered know that in His time it will be done.

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Alberto D'Assumpcao 16 Jul 2007

Spectacular capture and great design!

Thomas Wallen 15 Jul 2007

I really think this piece you created has much "soul and spirit" within it. you should make more like this to create what I call a "collection". this reminds of the site with photos and words for positive thinking, motivation, etc. however, yours could be related to feeding our soul and spirit from a religious point of view and not secular. Just an idea from one artist to another. and thanks for the kind words you gave to me when you visited my work. next time i get a chance to see Steven i will tell him what you told me.

June Steward 10 Jul 2007

Oh, Lynette, this is so gorgeous--what a wonderful poster it would make. Truly great work! Thank you...

Elf Evans 10 Jul 2007

A fine WORD for today, yesterday and forever...keep 'em commin, my Sister in Christ

Jean M. Laffitau 10 Jul 2007

Touching and tender work Lynnette! Well done!